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  • Ubaghs, Casimir: Born at Bergélez-Fauquemont, 26 November, 1800; died at ...
  • Ubaldus, Saint: Confessor, Bishop of Gubbio, born of noble parents at ...
  • Ubanghi: (UPPER FRENCH CONGO.) Vicariate Apostolic ; formerly part ...
  • Ubanghi, Belgian: In Belgian Congo, separated on 7 April, 1911, from the ...
  • Ubanghi-Chari: Prefecture Apostolic in Equatorial Africa, lies west of the ...
  • Uberaba: (DE UBERABA.) Suffragan diocese of Marianna, in Brazil, ...
  • Ubertino of Casale: Leader of the Spirituals, born at Casale of Vercelli, 1259; ...
  • Ubiquitarians: Also called Ubiquists , a Protestant sect started at the ...
  • Ucayali: (SAN FRANCISCO DE UCAYALI.) Prefecture Apostolic in Peru. ...
  • Uccello: Painter, born at Florence, 1397; died there, 1475. His real ...
  • Udine: (UTINENSIS) The city of Udine, the capital of a province and ...
  • Ugento: (UXENTIN) The city of Ugento, with its small harbour, is ...
  • Ughelli, Ferdinando: Historian, born at Florence, 21 March, 1595; died 19 May, ...
  • Uhtred: (Also spelled: Uhtred or Owtred ), an English Benedictine ...
  • Ujejski, Cornelius: Polish poet, born at Beremiany, Galicia, 1823; died at ...
  • Ulenberg, Kaspar: Convert, theological writer and translator of the Bible , ...
  • Ulfilas: (Also: Ulphilas ), apostle of the Goths, missionary, ...
  • Ullathorne, William Bernard: English Benedictine monk and bishop, b. at Pocklington, ...
  • Ullerston, Richard: Born in the Duchy of Lancaster, England ; d. in August or ...
  • Ulloa, Antoine de: Naval officer and scientist, born at Seville, Spain, 12 Jan., ...
  • Ulloa, Francisco de: Died 1540. It is not known when he came to Mexico nor if he ...
  • Ulrich of Bamberg: (Udalricus Babenbergensis), a cleric of the cathedral church ...
  • Ulrich of Richenthal: Chronicler of the Council of Constance , date of birth ...
  • Ulrich of Zell: (Wulderic; called also of Cluny, and of Ratisbon ), born at ...
  • Ulrich, Saint: Bishop of Augsburg, born at Kyburg, Zurich, Switzerland, in ...
  • Ultan of Ardbracca: St. Ultan of Ardbraccan, Ireland, was the maternal uncle of St. ...
  • Ultramontanism: A term used to denote integral and active Catholicism, because ...
  • Unam Sanctam: (Latin the One Holy , i.e. Church ), the Bull on papal ...
  • Unclean and Clean: The distinction between legal and ceremonial, as opposed to ...
  • Unction, Extreme: A sacrament of the New Law instituted by Christ to give ...
  • Ungava: A Canadian territory lying north of the Province of Quebec, ...
  • Uniformity Acts: These statutes, passed at different times, were vain efforts ...
  • Unigenitus: A celebrated Apostolic Constitution of Clement XI, ...
  • Union of Brest: Brest -- in Russian, Brest-Litovski; in Polish, Brzesc; in the ...
  • Union of Christendom: The Catholic Church is by far the largest, the most ...
  • Unions of Prayer: A tendency to form unions of prayer among the faithful has ...
  • Unitarians: A Liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet ...
  • Unitas Fratrum: (MORAVIAN BRETHREN, or UNITAS FRATRUM). DEFINITION AND ...
  • United States of America, The: BOUNDARIES AND AREA On the east the boundary is formed by the ...
  • Unitive Way: The word state is used in various senses by theologians and ...
  • Unity: The marks of the Church are certain unmistakeable signs, or ...
  • Universalists: A Liberal Protestant sect -- found chiefly in North America -- ...
  • Universals: The name refers on the one hand to the inclination towards ...
  • Universe: Universe (or "world") is here taken in the astronomical sense, ...
  • Universe, Relation of God to the: 1. Essential Dependence of the Universe on God (Creation and ...
  • Universities: The principal Catholic foundations have been treated in ...
  • University College (Dublin): A constitutional college of the National University of ...
  • Unjust Aggressor: According to the accepted teaching of theologians, it is ...
  • Unyanyembe: Vicariate apostolic in German East Africa, separated from ...
  • Upper Nile: Vicariate apostolic ; separated from the mission of Nyanza, 6 ...
  • Upper Rhine: Ecclesiastical province; includes the Archdiocese of Freiburg ...
  • Upsala, Ancient See of: When St. Ansgar, the Apostle of the North, went to Sweden in ...
  • Upsala, University of: The oldest and most celebrated university of Sweden. Even ...
  • Uranopolis: A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Ancyra in Galatia ...
  • Urban I, Pope Saint: Reigned 222-30, date of birth unknown; died 23 May, 230. ...
  • Urban II, Pope Blessed: (Otho, Otto or Odo of Lagery), 1088-1099, born of a knightly ...
  • Urban III, Pope: Reigned 1185-87, born at Milan ; died at Ferrara, 19 ...
  • Urban IV, Pope: Reigned 1261-64 (Jacques Pantaléon), son of a French ...
  • Urban V, Pope Blessed: Guillaume de Grimoard, born at Grisac in Languedoc, 1310; died ...
  • Urban VI, Pope: Bartolomeo Prignano, the first Roman pope during the Western ...
  • Urban VII, Pope: Giambattista Castagna, born at Rome, 4 Aug., 1521; elected ...
  • Urban VIII, Pope: Maffeo Barberini, born at Florence in April, 1568; elected pope, ...
  • Urbi et Orbi: The term Urbi et Orbi (which means "for the city and for the ...
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  • Urbino: (URBINATENSIS) Province of Pesaro and Urbino, Italy. The ...
  • Urbs beata Jerusalem dicta pacis visio: The first line of a hymn of probably the seventh or eighth ...
  • Urdaneta, Andrés: Augustinian, born at Villafranca, Guipúzcoa, Spain, ...
  • Urgel: (U RGELLENSIS ). Diocese in Spain, suffragan of ...
  • Urim and Thummim: The sacred lot by means of which the ancient Hebrews were wont ...
  • Urmiah: A residential see in Chaldea, in the Province of Adherbaidjan, ...
  • Urráburu, Juan José: Scholastic philosopher, born at Ceanuri, Biscay, 23 May, 1844; ...
  • Ursperger Chronicle: A history of the world in Latin that begins with the Assyrian ...
  • Ursula of the Blessed Virgin, Society of the Sisters of Saint: Religious congregation of women founded in 1606 at Döle ...
  • Ursula, Saint, and the Eleven Thousand Virgins: The history of these celebrated virgins of Cologne rests on ...
  • Ursulines of Quebec, The: The Ursuline monastery of Quebec is the oldest institution of ...
  • Ursulines, The: A religious order founded by St. Angela de Merici for the ...
  • Ursus, Saint: Patron of the principal church of Solothurn (Soleure) in ...
  • Urubamba: (MISIONES DE SANTO DOMINGO DE URUBAMBA Y MADRE DE DIOS) This ...
  • Uruguay: (REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY). The smallest independent ...
  • Uruguayana: (URUGUAYANESIS) Diocese ; suffragan of Porto Alegre, ...
  • Ushaw College: (College of St. Cuthbert) A combined college and seminary ...
  • Usilla: A titular see of Byzacena in Africa. Nothing is known of the ...
  • Usuard, Martyrology of: Usuard was a Benedictine monk of the Abbey of ...
  • Usury: In the article INTEREST we have reserved the question of the ...
  • Ut Queant Laxis Resonare Fibris: The first line of a hymn in honour of St. John the Baptist. ...
  • Utah: Utah, the thirty-second state admitted to the Union, takes its ...
  • Uthina: A titular see of Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage. ...
  • Utica: A titular see in Africa Proconsularis. The city was founded ...
  • Utilitarianism: ( Latin utilis , useful). Utilitarianism is a modern form ...
  • Utopia: (Greek ou no or not, and topos place), a term used to ...
  • Utraquism: The principal dogma, and one of the four articles, of the ...
  • Utrecht, Archdiocese of: Situated in the Netherlands, includes the Provinces of ...

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